Irving Milfred Mole, better known as Miff Mole (11 March 1898 – 29 April 1961) was a jazz trombonist and band leader. He is generally considered as one of the greatest jazz trombonists and credited with creating the first distinctive and influential solo jazz trombone style.

Muggsy Spanier (Francis Joseph Julian Spanier, November 9, 1901 – February 12, 1967) was a prominent cornet player based in Chicago. He was renowned as the best trumpet and cornet player in Chicago until Bix Beiderbecke entered the scene.

Leroy Eliot "Slam" Stewart (September 21, 1914 – December 10, 1987) was an African American jazz bass player whose trademark style was his ability to bow the bass (arco) and simultaneously hum or sing an octave higher. He was originally a violin player before switching to bass at the age of 20.

Kevin Ray Clark started his career as a staff musician for Walt Disney World in Central Florida. After a decade, he moved to New Orleans to become the trumpeter and music director for the Dukes of Dixieland. This put him in the company of New Orleans’ finest musicians. He toured the world with the Dukes, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, Pete Fountain, and the New Orleans Nightcrawlers Brass Band.

The Jazzenodians Jazz Band was a five-piece traditional jazz and dixieland band from Melbourne, Australia. The band was formed in 2002 from pupils at a suburban secondary school. The original lineup was Matt Dixon (trombone, vocals), Adrian De Fanti (piano), Jesse Kennedy (clarinet, saxophone), Andrew Power (trumpet), Sam Bailey (drums) and Dale Vanden Driesen (double bass and vocals).

The Preservation Hall Jazz band is a unit from New Orleans dedicated to keeping America's jazz music alive and in 1996 they collaborated with the late Harold Andrew Dejan, aka as Duke Dejan, the former leader of the Olympia Brass Band in New Orleans.